I have heard that there are two types of quicksilvers, the 2001 and the
2002. I heard that the 2002 didn't have the 128GB hard drive limit and the
2001 did? is this true? how do i know which is the 2002?-Jonas
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On 12/29/08 3:18 PM, jonas ulrich of jonasulrich3...@gmail.com sent
I have heard that there are two types of quicksilvers, the 2001 and the 2002.
I heard that the 2002 didn't have the 128GB hard drive limit and the 2001 did?
is this true? how do i know which is the 2002?
-Jonas
Hi Jonas,
On Dec 29, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Donald Hall wrote:
On Dec 29, 2008, at 3:18 PM, jonas ulrich wrote:
I have heard that there are two types of quicksilvers, the 2001 and
the 2002. I heard that the 2002 didn't have the 128GB hard drive
limit and the 2001 did? is this true? how do i know which is
Yes it's true... no limiting factor when it comes to hard drives
As for tell which is which... I solved that problem by buying the
dual 1 GB Power PC G4 aka Quicksilver 2002 the original QS never
offered a 1GB Dual.
And yes I'm running the most current OS X Tiger 10.5.6
In my mind the QS
On Dec 29, 2008, at 12:57 PM, Len Gerstel wrote:
2002 boards are often referred to by their part number 820-1342-b
The
older boards are 820-1276 or something like that.
If it has the original processor, the 2001s without large HD support
have 733, 867 and Dual 800 G4 processors.
The
On Dec 29, 2008, at 1:25 PM, Richard Ramsowr wrote:
As for tell which is which... I solved that problem by buying the
dual 1 GB Power PC G4 aka Quicksilver 2002 the original QS never
offered a 1GB Dual.
The 2002 was available with a dual 1.0 GHz ... the 2001 was available
with a
Got Mactracker?
http://www.mactracker.ca/
I like my QS 2002 Dual 1GHz ... always wanted one since they came out
- the Dual nature sort of snagged me. Purchased it off eBay several
years ago for around $500. Doesn't have the 128GB limit.
Bypassed the limit in my Yikes! PCI Graphics by using
On Dec 29, 2008, at 6:41 PM, insightinmind wrote:
Leopard is eye-candy rich.
And speed slow on PPC CPUs.
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